Jump Back: The Best of The Rolling Stones

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Jump Back:
The Best of The Rolling Stones
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British cover
Greatest hits album by
Released22 November 1993
RecordedDecember 1969 – June 1989
Genre Rock
Length75:43
Label Virgin
Producer
The Rolling Stones chronology
Flashpoint
(1991)
Jump Back:
The Best of The Rolling Stones

(1993)
Voodoo Lounge
(1994)
American cover
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Jump Back: The Best of The Rolling Stones is the sixth official compilation album by the Rolling Stones. It was initially released worldwide, except in the US, in 1993. The American release came on 24 August 2004.

Contents

It was the first Rolling Stones compilation packaged in the compact disc era, and covered the band's career from 1971's Sticky Fingers to then-most recent studio album Steel Wheels in 1989. It was also the band's first release under their contract with Virgin Records, which had been signed in November 1993, while Voodoo Lounge was being recorded. The album reached No. 16 in the UK and became an enduring seller. Despite its very belated release in the US in 2004, it managed to peak at No. 30 and go platinum.

The album artwork was designed by Bill Smith with an inner sleeve collage designed by Len Peltier.

In 2009 it was remastered and reissued by Universal Music, with the album version of "Miss You" being included in place of the single version.

Track listing

All songs by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, except where noted.

Jump Back: The Best of The Rolling Stones track listing
No.TitleOriginal albumLength
1."Start Me Up" Tattoo You , 19813:34
2."Brown Sugar" Sticky Fingers , 19713:48
3."Harlem Shuffle" (Bobby Relf and Earl Nelson) Dirty Work , 19863:25
4."It's Only Rock 'n Roll" It's Only Rock 'n Roll , 19745:07
5."Mixed Emotions" (Single version) Steel Wheels , 19894:01
6."Angie" Goats Head Soup , 19734:31
7."Tumbling Dice" Exile on Main St. , 19723:45
8."Fool to Cry" ( Sucking in the Seventies edit) Black and Blue , 19764:06
9."Rock and a Hard Place" (Single version)Steel Wheels4:05
10."Miss You" (7" Re-Mix Version) Some Girls , 19783:35
11."Hot Stuff" (Sucking in the Seventies edit)Black and Blue3:30
12."Emotional Rescue" Emotional Rescue , 19805:39
13."Respectable"Some Girls3:07
14."Beast of Burden" (Sucking in the Seventies edit)Some Girls3:28
15."Waiting on a Friend"Tattoo You4:35
16."Wild Horses"Sticky Fingers5:43
17."Bitch"Sticky Fingers3:36
18."Undercover of the Night" Undercover , 19834:33

Charts

Certifications

Certifications for Jump Back: The Best of The Rolling Stones
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Argentina (CAPIF) [23] Gold30,000^
Australia (ARIA) [24] 4× Platinum280,000
Austria (IFPI Austria) [25] Gold25,000*
Belgium (BEA) [26] Platinum50,000*
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil) [27] Gold100,000*
France (SNEP) [28] Platinum300,000*
Germany (BVMI) [29] Gold250,000^
Netherlands (NVPI) [30] Platinum100,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ) [31] Platinum15,000^
Poland (ZPAV) [32] Platinum20,000
Sweden (GLF) [33] Gold50,000^
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland) [34] Platinum50,000^
United Kingdom (BPI) [35] 2× Platinum600,000^
United States (RIAA) [36] Platinum1,000,000^
Uruguay (CUD) [37] Gold3,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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